Mongla Port, the second largest seaport of the country, has earned Taka 319 crore revenue in the financial year 2023-24. A total of Taka 302 crore revenue was collected in the financial year 2022-23 whereas Taka 319 crore revenue has been earned in the financial year 2023-24 which has increased by
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Inner bar channel dredging of Mongla Port resumes
BRAC Bank signs agreement with Mongla Port
BRAC Bank has signed a payment gateway service agreement with Mongla Port Authority, the country's second largest business seaport in Bangladesh, press release said Friday. Rear Admiral Mir Ershad Ali, Chairman of the Mongla Port Authority, and Taher Hasan Al Mamun, Senior Zonal Head of BRAC Bank's South Zone, signed
ECNEC approves Tk 4,283cr project to enhance facilities at Mongla Port
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) Tuesday approved a Taka 4,282.76 crore project to ensure expansion and modernization of the facilities at Mongla Port in Bagerhat. The approval came from a meeting of the ECNEC held with its Chairperson and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair at
Mongla Port Upgradation: Port authority, Indian consultants sign service deal
Mongla Port Authority and EGIS India Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd on Monday signed the project management consultancy services contract for the 'upgradation of Mongla Port' project. The project is being financed under the Government of India's concessional line of credit of USD 4.5 billion extended to the Government of Bangladesh. The
Dhaka, Delhi port transit deal at final stage of implementation
Bangladesh and India are now at the final stage of operationalization of the agreement to use Chattogram and Mongla ports for transit of goods to and from India. The agreement was signed between Bangladesh and India in 2018. Following completion of trial runs, necessary permanent standing order or notification would now be
Mongla Port sees first RMG export due to Padma Bridge
A foreign ship named Maersk Nesna left the Mongla Port in Bagerhat for Poland with Bangladeshi readymade garment (RMG) products for the first time after the launching of the Padma Bridge. Maersk Nesna, a Panama-flagged ship, left the port around 11:30am on Thursday with 17 containers of 27 garment factories. This is